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The Koran, the central religious text of Islam revealed through the Prophet Muhammad, is studied across disciplines including religious studies, world history, comparative literature, and political science. Its status as both a sacred scripture and a foundational cultural document makes it academically rich: students examine its theology, its literary structure, and its role in shaping law, gender relations, and political identity across Muslim-majority societies. Because the Koran also intersects with Judaism and Christianity through shared figures and stories, it naturally invites cross-religious inquiry, making it a frequent subject in world studies courses that emphasize global belief systems and civilizational exchange.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Comparative analysis is especially common, with writers setting Koranic passages alongside Biblical texts — the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis, or the figure of Joseph — to examine how each tradition frames spiritual heroes and moral narratives. Historical approaches trace the development of the Quran as a text and explore how Islam spread and adapted across different cultures. Other papers take a thematic or policy angle, addressing the role of women in Islamic societies, the history of Satan across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the influence of Koranic interpretation on legal and political frameworks including those of post-revolutionary Iran.

A strong essay on the Koran establishes a focused, arguable thesis rather than simply summarizing the text. Evidence should be drawn from specific suras or verses, grounded in their historical and interpretive context. When comparing the Koran with other scriptures or traditions, writers should give equal analytical attention to each source. The most common pitfall is treating the Koran as a monolithic document; acknowledging that interpretation varies significantly across scholarly and cultural traditions will make any argument considerably more persuasive.

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How women are viewed in the workplace
The role of women in organized religion has been an issue of discussion and debate for many years. It gained significant attention as the "women's rights" movement gathered momentum, and it has been fueled further by…
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Environment and Islamic architecture
This paper provides a history as well as an overview of Islamic architecture, the environment and Islam, and the reflection of Islam in architecture. An examination of the reflection of the environment in Islamic architecture is followed by an analysis of salient elements and details of Islamic architecture that are especially useful for Islamic eco-friendly construction. Finally, a summary of the research and important findings concerning these issues and Islamic architecture are provided in the paper's conclusion.
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Islam and Modern Science Islam
Islam is the world's fastest growing religion in the world and the second largest after Christianity. This is evident from the fact that out of 1200 mosques currently in the U.S., 80% were built in the last 12 years.
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Historical background of the Islamic faith
Islamaphobia is one of the most catching illnesses of nowadays and on the rise. However, Islamaphobia is caused by an erogenous impression of Islam where people make the mistake of mixing up Islamists with Moslems. Moslems, according to the way I see it, are the true practitioners of historical Islam that had developed throughout the generations but stayed close to religion. Islamism, on the other hand, is a politicized Islam that attempts to constrain the Islam of the Koran to a contemporary political agenda. Knowing more about historic Islam and the underpinnings of the Islamic faith can help us make a distinction between Islamism and between Islam or between Islamists and Moslems.
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Religious Field Search Ahmadis: The Other Face
For the purposes of this paper I visited the local Ahmaddiya Muslim Community or as they prefer to called Ahmadis. Ahmadis are a sub-sect of the Islamic Community. What attracted to me to study this community was that unlike the general image we have of the Islamic community, this community is non-violent and is considered heretical by the larger Islamic community for having a prophet in succession to Muhammad, the founder of the Islamic faith. In many Muslim majority countries the Ahmadis are banned and in many others they have been ex-communicated from the Islamic mainstream.
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Modernity the Discourse of Modernity
The discourse of modernity is unfortunate in that it tends to entail a certain hostility to non-Western cultures. This type of discourse and its inherent hostility operates to exclude non-Western cultures from…
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Leadership in Shia Islam, Orthodox
Some religions, such as certain sects of Protestantism, have a relatively unstructured leadership. However, three major religions, that of Orthodox Judaism, Roman Catholicism and Shiite Islam, have highly organized…
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Jihad and the Quran
According to traditional Muslim religious beliefs, the Quran is the written transcript of the word of God, as revealed through direct communication to the last of the pre-Islamic Arabian Prophets, Muhammad.
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Malcolm X Family and Faith
Family and Faith in the Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Role of Women in Peacekeeping
Women have an important role to play in peacekeeping and resolving societal conflicts. After all, in their traditional roles, women are already expected to negotiate agreements within families, as heads of households,…